AFRO AGRI REVIEW JOURNAL

Regenerative medicine for horses

In the past, some veterinarians would shake their heads when horse owners asked them about stem cell therapy. In recent years, however, research has broadened the nature and scope of this concept, which is now called ‘regenerative medicine’. Its aim is to reintroduce patient-derived biological substances locally in order to stimulate natural healing in damaged […]

Visiting an impressive forklift factory in Ireland

Forklift company, Combilift, was founded by engineers Robert Mofett and Martin McVicar in 1998, when they pooled their expertise to build the world’s first internal combustion engine powered, all-wheel drive, multi-directional forklift. They employed three people and produced 18 of these forklifts that year, of which one was sold locally and the others were exported. […]

Strong fence ideal for containing farm animals and game

Bonnox is a South African company founded in 1962. It is a proud manufacturer and distributor of prefabricated fencing, using 1,96mm heavily or lightly galvanised steel wire. Bonnox manufactures Hingejoint® fencing. It consists of a number of horizontal wires interwoven with vertical wires, making different spacing and patterns, of which some are rectangular and some square. […]

Agrico helps SKS Boerdery overcome three major challenges

Fighting theft with the Agrico G4 centre pivot The Agrico G4 centre pivot system, a prime example of irrigation engineering, immediately caught his eye. Its sleek design, with cables tucked away out of sight, promised protection against the ever-present threat of theft in South Africa. The elegant G4 tower, capable of spanning fields up to 70m […]

Expert tips for perfect lawn edging

Wynand Lombaard, product and pricing specialist at Husqvarna South Africa, says the trick to obtaining perfectly trimmed borders is to employ the correct trimming techniques. “These techniques play a pivotal role in defining the boundaries of your lawn and creating clean lines that elevate its overall aesthetic appeal. From a practical standpoint, employing these techniques […]

Is subsurface irrigation about to take off in South Africa?

Subsurface irrigation has been widely adopted in the production of highly mechanised crops, such as sugar cane and lucerne, because it helps to improve labour efficiencies and reduce damage to irrigation infrastructure. Added bonuses are that water is delivered directly into the root zone, reducing water losses caused by evaporation in overhead irrigation, and farmers […]

Get the most from your irrigation system

With all farming operations, the key objective is to improve yields and quality. This is achieved through nutrition, water, genetics and climate. Focusing on water, a farmer’s chosen irrigation system can make or break his business. READ Planning for precision irrigation To get the best from an investment in irrigation, a farmer should ensure that […]

Six safety tips for operating your generator

Wynand Lombaard, product and pricing specialist at Husqvarna, says safety is paramount when operating generators. “While these machines offer a reliable power source, it’s crucial to follow safety precautions to mitigate potential hazards,” he says. To keep the lights on and your family warm, Lombaard offers six safety tips that must be followed when operating […]

Case IH focuses on technology at Nampo

Case IH’s stand promises to again be one of the highlights. Their theme at this year’s show is “At home with technology”. The application of technology and the use of data is beneficial for every farm – big or small. Case IH understands that technology cannot be implemented overnight, and they want to support and […]

Paving the way for heavy-duty synthetics

With fuel prices rising, delivery deadlines getting tighter and truck drivers in short supply, fleet operators continue to look for ways to streamline their operations and reduce operating and maintenance costs. This means reducing the total cost of vehicle ownership. Hardware designs have evolved over the past 30 years to keep up with the demands […]